SmartSolar MPPT Specifications

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Ultra-fast Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT)
Especially in case of a clouded sky, when light intensity is changing continuously, an ultra-fast
MPPT controller will improve energy harvest by up to 30% compared to PWM charge controllers
and by up to 10% compared to slower MPPT controllers.
Advanced Maximum Power Point Detection in case of partial shading conditions
If partial shading occurs, two or more maximum power points may be present on the power-
voltage curve.
Conventional MPPTs tend to lock to a local MPP, which may not be the optimum MPP.
The innovative SmartSolar algorithm will always maximize energy harvest by locking to the
optimum MPP.
Outstanding conversion efficiency
No cooling fan. Maximum efficiency exceeds 98%.
Flexible charge algorithm
Fully programmable charge algorithm (see the software page on our website), and eight pre-
programmed algorithms, selectable with a rotary switch (see manual for details).
Extensive electronic protection
Over-temperature protection and power derating when temperature is high.
PV short circuit and PV reverse polarity protection.
PV reverse current protection.
Internal temperature sensor
Compensates absorption and float charge voltage
for temperature.
Bluetooth Smart built-in: dongle not needed
The wireless solution to set-up, monitor and update the controller using Apple and Android
smartphones, tablets or other devices.
VE.Direct
For a wired data connection to a Color Control panel, Venus GX, PC or other devices
Remote on-off
To connect for example to a VE.BUS BMS.
Programmable relay
Can be programmed (a.o. with a smartphone)
to trip on an alarm, or other events.
Optional: pluggable LCD display
Simply remove the rubber seal that protects
the plug on the front of the controller,
and plug-in the display.
SmartSolar Charge Controllers
with screw- or MC4 PV
MPPT 150/45 up to MPPT 150/100
SmartSolar Charge Controller
MPPT 150/100-Tr
with pluggable display
SmartSolar Charge Controller
MPPT 150/100-MC4
without display

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